Art Of Photography
Art of Photography - Cole ThompsonMay 19, 2012
Award winning photographer Cole Thompson knew at age 14 that he was destined to be a fine art photographer. While living in Rochester, NY, he stumbled across an old building associated with George Eastman, whose biography he read, and his life in photography began. Thompson has mastered the technique of long exposure, bringing intensified emotional impact to his imagery. It can take a dynamic scene, which a normal exposure would record as static, and create a fluid image. Sometimes the effect is pronounced, where water is transformed into glowing plumes or clouds. Inserting ghost images also contributes an ethereal aura to his photographs. Website: www.colethompsonphotography.com Music War and Peace Morgan Fisher Website www.morgan-fisher.com
Daniel The Photographer-The Art of Holding HandsMay 19, 2012
So this is Daniel The Photographer. This is what I'm going to call part of his old collection of powerpop. He has moved in a more indie, electro christian genre. *so expect change* myspace.com/danielphotopants
ProDance Agency - The Art of StorytellingMay 19, 2012
ProDance Agency Showreel 'The Art of Storytelling' featuring ProDance artists: Junior, Cico, Brahim, Mouse, Babyson & Roxy www.prodance.co.uk Produced by One Red Pixel Directed by: Russell Dodgson Director of Photography: Paul O'Callaghan www.oneredpixel.co.uk Music 'Time Stops' by Explosions in the Sky Makeup by: Fiona Florczak Narrated by: Roxanne Milliner
Masters of Photography Diane Arbus Part 1May 19, 2012
In 1967, when the Museum of Modern Art in New York City presented New Documents -- a major exhibition of the personal visions of several photographers -- the surprise of the show was the work of Diane Arbus. On her own, against the advice of many friends, she had pursued her documentation of people on the fringes of society, and the astonishing in the commonplace. Suddenly she was famous, with students and imitators. By 1972 her work was everywhere, and was featured at the Venice Biennale, where it became, as New York Times critic Hilton Kramer said, the overwhelming sensation of the American Pavilion. But by then Diane Arbus was dead, by her own hand. "Nothing about her life, her photographs or her death was accidental or ordinary," wrote Richard Avedon. "They were mysterious and decisive and unimaginable except to her. Which is the way it is with genius." This half-hour documentary was made that same year. It explores her work and ideas, often in her own words as spoken by a close friend. It includes reflections by some of the people who knew her best; daughter Doon, teacher Lisette Model, colleague Marvin Israel, and John Szarkowski, at that time the director of the photography department at the Museum of Modern Art.
ART OF PHOTOGRAPHY - AUGUSTO DE LUCA -May 19, 2012
AUGUSTO DE LUCA PHOTOGRAPHER. ART OF PHOTOGRAPHY. Naples and Women. ---------------------------------------- www.myspace.com www.polaroidartitaly.it www.ziguline.com
Beware of photography schools. John FreeMay 16, 2012
www.facebook.com John Free is a social documentary photographer. John has taught at USC, UCLA, Newport Art museum, the Los Angeles County Museum of Art and currently teaches at Pasadena City College. He has worked professionally at this craft for more than 30 years. For his personal work, he does street photography
Masters of Photography Diane Arbus Part 2May 19, 2012
In 1967, when the Museum of Modern Art in New York City presented New Documents -- a major exhibition of the personal visions of several photographers -- the surprise of the show was the work of Diane Arbus. On her own, against the advice of many friends, she had pursued her documentation of people on the fringes of society, and the astonishing in the commonplace. Suddenly she was famous, with students and imitators. By 1972 her work was everywhere, and was featured at the Venice Biennale, where it became, as New York Times critic Hilton Kramer said, the overwhelming sensation of the American Pavilion. But by then Diane Arbus was dead, by her own hand. "Nothing about her life, her photographs or her death was accidental or ordinary," wrote Richard Avedon. "They were mysterious and decisive and unimaginable except to her. Which is the way it is with genius." This half-hour documentary was made that same year. It explores her work and ideas, often in her own words as spoken by a close friend. It includes reflections by some of the people who knew her best; daughter Doon, teacher Lisette Model, colleague Marvin Israel, and John Szarkowski, at that time the director of the photography department at the Museum of Modern Art.
Dasein: The Art of Being [what I learned from an experiment in creative living]May 17, 2012
During his month long artist in residency at the Ace Hotel in NYC, photographer Chase Jarvis explores and celebrates the art of the snapshot and invites the world to further pursue their own creative endeavors.
Masters of Photography Diane Arbus Part 4May 19, 2012
In 1967, when the Museum of Modern Art in New York City presented New Documents -- a major exhibition of the personal visions of several photographers -- the surprise of the show was the work of Diane Arbus. On her own, against the advice of many friends, she had pursued her documentation of people on the fringes of society, and the astonishing in the commonplace. Suddenly she was famous, with students and imitators. By 1972 her work was everywhere, and was featured at the Venice Biennale, where it became, as New York Times critic Hilton Kramer said, the overwhelming sensation of the American Pavilion. But by then Diane Arbus was dead, by her own hand. "Nothing about her life, her photographs or her death was accidental or ordinary," wrote Richard Avedon. "They were mysterious and decisive and unimaginable except to her. Which is the way it is with genius." This half-hour documentary was made that same year. It explores her work and ideas, often in her own words as spoken by a close friend. It includes reflections by some of the people who knew her best; daughter Doon, teacher Lisette Model, colleague Marvin Israel, and John Szarkowski, at that time the director of the photography department at the Museum of Modern Art. With Thanks to Dentje and Saltine for the original file.
Art of Photography - ITALY - Augusto De LucaMay 19, 2012
Augusto De Luca photographer...Italy. ART OF PHOTOGRAPHY. www.polaroidartitaly.it www.myspace.com www.ziguline.com
Augusto De Luca - ART OF PHOTOGRAPHY - mixMay 19, 2012
AUGUSTO DE LUCA photographer. ART OF PHOTOGRAPHY. www.myspace.com www.polaroidartitaly.it www.ziguline.com
Jill Tracy-The Fine Art of PoisoningMay 19, 2012
Music by Jill Tracy, directed by Bill Domonkos. A lavish chiaroscuro montage of 2D and 3D animation, still photography and hand drawn images, "The Fine Art Of Poisoning" seduces the viewer into an elegant netherworld of deceit, plotting, and secretly-served revenge. This cult favorite has won multiple international film festival awards. The song appears on the Jill Tracy album "Diabolical Streak." More info at: www.jilltracy.com http twitter.com www.jilltracy.bandcamp.com http
The Art of Crochet, and A love for Nature by Joyous TreasuresMay 18, 2012
These are a few of my crocheted products. In case you couldn't tell, I love flowers! I look at flowers, and then replicate them with thread. I do mostly bookmarks, but throw a few other things in there as well. I also do my own product photography. Thanks for watching!
The Gentle Art of BlessingMay 19, 2012
Beautiful words on the gentle art of blessing written by Pierre Pradervand. Movie & photography Jane Young www.joy-tothe-world.com
Masters of Photography - Alfred StieglitzMay 18, 2012
Biographies en.wikipedia.org www.answers.com www.iphf.org www.elangelcaido.org www.pbs.org www.metmuseum.org www.getty.edu staff.oas.org www.philamuseum.org www.photovisionmagazine.com Photography: commons.wikimedia.org en.wikipedia.org www.masters-of-photography.com www.geh.org www.luminous-lint.com www.artic.edu stage.phillipscollection.org www.nga.gov www.mfah.org musee-orsay.fr www.luzdia.com Quotes: www.photoquotes.com Georgia OKeeffe www.okeeffemuseum.org antiquesandfineart.com


